With the FBI having obtained a warrant to begin poring over the 650,000 reported emails found on Anthony Weiner’s computer, attention shifts to just what the FBI may find, with Democrats alleging that much of the thousands of emails allegedly sent from Huma Abedin’s computer are duplicates or otherwise innocuous, while critics alleging more deleted and/or confidential emails may emerge. On her, behalf, however, long-time Hillary aide Huma Abedin has told the FBI she was not aware any of her emails were on the laptop investigators seized as part of its probe info Anthony Weiner’s investigation.

According to Politico, the FBI engaged in a back and forth over the weekend with Abedin or her attorney, when Abedin explained the situation.

“She says she didn’t know they were there,” a source familiar with the investigation said. This is a sensitive topic for Abedin and the Clinton campaign, because on previous occasions, Huma – under oath – disclosed that all the emails in her possession had been accounted for and handed over to the FBI.

As CNBC adds,”there are a number of scenarios that would explain how the emails got onto the laptop without Abedin’s knowledge, including that they were somehow automatically backed up from the cloud. But investigators will want to know how this happened and if there is any indication that Abedin misled them about the existence of emails.

A ghost hunter has revealed a terrifying picture captured in house of the ‘most violent poltergeist haunting in Europe’ that appears to show the ghostly shape of the infamous ‘Black Monk’ peering out of it.

Pete Boulton and his business partner Rob Hughes run Ghostnspectors Paranormal Group and visited the house in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in June to investigate.

The house was the site of one of Britain’s most notorious alleged hauntings when the Pritchard family were subjected to years of torment by the so-called ‘Black Monk of Pontefract’.

Investigators are combing through critical testimony by Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s top aide, during an April deposition by the Judicial Watch public-interest law firm.
The focus on Abedin come as FBI director James Comey announced Friday that the investigation over Hillary Clinton’s email scandal would continue despite his prior statements that it was completed. Comey revealed his decision in a letter to Congress after he’d gotten evidence that important emails were found on a laptop computer used by both Abedin and her estranged husband, Anthony Weiner.

(Independent Journal Review) As allegations of sexual assault continue to swirl around Donald Trump during his presidential run, there’s one accuser who hasn’t been widely covered in the mainstream media — Katie Johnson.

Johnson claims Donald Trump, along with former banker and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, raped her in 1994 when she was just thirteen years old.

Fast forward to 2016, and Johnson has filed three federal complaints against Trump and Epstein for the alleged sexual assault.